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    Question: What are the least biodegradable materials you have worked with

    • Keywords:
      • biodegradable,
      • material,
      • research,
      • work
    Asked by lornas to Tina-Jaine H, Luke, Jarrod H, Georgia R, Amy M on 19 Mar 2026.
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      Amy Moram answered on 19 Mar 2026:


      We try to make our composite materials not degrade at all. Most are expected to have a lifetime of at least 30years but they don’t degrade after this time, they may just become damaged.

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